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1. Make sure the Nintendo Wii is powered off unplug AC power cord from the wall.2. Wait 5 minutes, then plug the power cord back to the wall3. Press the Power button on the front of Nintendo Wii.4. Try to eject the disc

If your disc does not eject, call Nintendo support at 1-800-255-3700 as your system may need to be sent in for repair.

This is the first step Nintendo will have you do if you call there
support line. If it fails then it needs to be sent in for a repair. (or
you could buy a new power supply assuming it isnt the Wii that is broke.

Hi there,
How long did you unplug the Wii from the power supply? As to reset the power adapter it needs to be unplugged from the power for a full 2 minutes before plugging it back in and trying to power up the Wii. (This resets the circuit breaker in the Wii power supply)
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You need to unplug the AC adapter from the wall outlet for 5 or 10 minutes (NOT from the Wii, you have to unplug it from the wall outlet). Considering how often I see this problem, I'm amazed Nintendo didn't address it in their FAQ on the Wii.

This
is a common problem with the Wii. As I said, I'm very surprised Nintnedo
didn't cover this in the owners manual FAQ, considering it happens
almost every time there is a power surge or the power goes out, etc.

Even
if it's hooked up to a surge protector, this happens. Power comes back
on, but the Wii appears dead. It won't turn on, and the LED indicators
won't light. If there was a power surge, or the power went
out,etc...anything, this will happen. The problem is with the AC adapter,not the Wii itself.

You need to reset the AC adapter to get the Wii to work again. There is a circuit inside the AC adapter that needs to be reset.
Unplug the AC adapter from the wall/surge protector outlet. Don't unlpug
it from the Wii, it has to be at the outlet. You have to kill power to
the adapter.

Unlpug it from the wall/surge protector outlet,
and leave it unplugged for 5 or 10minutes. This will kill power to the
AC adapter, and give the circuit time to reset. When you plug the
adapter back into the outlet after 10 minutes, the red led on the front
should be lit up.